Example sentences of "together [prep] the [adj] [noun] at " in BNC.
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1 | The trove will be exhibited together for the first time at the Pierpont Morgan Library ( 9 December-4 April1993 ) , accompanied by an illustrated catalogue by William Voelkle and Roger Wieck , curator and associate curator , respectively , of the Morgan 's Department of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts . |
2 | The new synthetic pitch at the Jordanstown campus has attracted the prestigious tournament to Northern Ireland for the first time in over a decade , and the impressive facilities at the campus will be used together with the new pitch at Valley Leisure Centre . |
3 | In these works , together with the great conservatory at Syon House ( 1827–30 ) , Fowler spanned the rapidly widening gap between architecture and civil engineering . |
4 | A major closure took place on 27 November 1982 when the GN&GE Joint line closed between March and Spalding , together with the avoiding lines at Sleaford and Lincoln . |
5 | So I got together with the main designer at Ibanez in Japan and we traded ideas , and the new prototype — I 've got one already and I 'm picking another one up in a month — is very unusual , and I think a really exciting development for a jazz guitar . |
6 | Together with the vibrational communication at the subtle level , all these are going on continuously before our eyes , if we had the understanding to perceive it . |
7 | But even the happiness Mother and Father felt at being able to live together under the same roof at last was tinged with sadness , because they both liked Stainmore very much and would have preferred to stay in the area . |
8 | The Sun Life West League and the South Wales League are planning to flow together in the 1993–4 season at first XI level , with the cream of the Welsh teams joining the West 's Premier Division . |
9 | Yet they all move together in the right way at the right time to carry out part of a complicated manoeuvre . |
10 | He and I we we worked together on the electrical staff at colliery . |
11 | ‘ I do n't know where my next penny is coming from , I really do n't , ’ she would breathe in her flat , light voice , as she sat hunched on the river bank , too hapless for despair , while our children played together among the drifting garbage at the water 's edge . |